I was looking around and found a few threads where people were discussing who makes certain glassware but I didn't find a thread dedicated to this topic in a broader sense. I am really curious as to who makes all this glassware, specifically the ones posted below. If you know who makes a particular piece, post a picture and the manufacturer. Give as much information as you can!
I'll start ... here are some that I found from a Belgian Company named Durobor with potential model names. If anyone knows more don't hesitate to add it. Hill Farmstead CHARENTE 0996/51 Westvleteren / St. Bernardus TRIOMPHE 0991/45 Cantillon http://*.com/images/880.jpg VIGNERON 1922/26 VIGNERON 1922/22 VIGNERON 1922/38 VIGNERON 1922/30 GRAND CRU 0970/68 GRAND CRU 0970/42 Cantillon HOSTELLERIE 1921/19 HOSTELLERIE 1921/33 Hill Farmstead ELITE 0914/20 ELITE 0914/30 ELITE 0914/24 Hair of the Dog FASCINATION 1952/24 FASCINATION 1952/30 ? Cantillon Solo Cup 16/12 oz
Libbey makes a glass that's commonly used by breweries. Not sure which is which though. 3807 3808 3816
You can download Libbey's commercial "Foodservice" glassware catalog, along with those of their affiliates, Speigelau and Natchmann, at http://foodservice.libbey.com/
I found this, but it looks a bit off. Home: Drinkware: Arcoroc: Specialty: Viticole Tasting Glass 4 1/2 oz, 5 1/8" http://www.cardinalglass.com/product_details.cfm?skuid=274222&prdid=62522&plid=374&cat=drinkware
http://foodservice.libbey.com/Product-Repository/Brandy-Glass6 Embassy Brandy Snifter 11.5 oz model 3705
Libbey Embassy Brandy Snifter 3708 17.5 oz http://foodservice.libbey.com/Product-Repository/Brandy-Glass7
Libbey Citation Brandy Glass 8405 12oz http://foodservice.libbey.com/Product-Repository/Brandy-Glass2
It seems that a company named Ardagh makes bottles that lots of brewers use, especially Cantillon. http://www.irishtimes.com/cantillon-ruling-could-slow-ardagh-ambitions-1.1451879 http://www.ardaghgroup.com http://www.ardaghproducts.com Catalog Example: 31000692 CHAMP ALLEGEE 750 C17 34SE http://www.ardaghproducts.com/product-specification/champ-allegee-750-c17-34se Colour: Masson Green, Capacity: 750 ml, Finish Diameter: 35 mm, Shape: Round, Body Diameter: 86 mm, Height: 300 mm, Weight: 775 g, Returnable: No, Suitable for Carbonation: Yes
St. Gobain's Verallia Group was purchased by Ardagh. They also make some of the more common beer bottles. http://www.independent.ie/business/...become-largest-glassmaker-in-us-30073702.html http://us.verallia.com/products/beer FFF "Belgian Pry Off" Bomber 12oz Longneck 12oz Heritage Pry Off (Founders, Sierra Nevada, Allagash etc..)
The Black Friday glass looks to be Arc #43716 9.75oz Nonic, but Libbey recently came out with a 10oz version as well. Great Divide glass looks like an Anchor Hocking Berlin, can't remember the number off the top of my head.